Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Via Flickr:Before the railroad, travel often took weeks or months. Travel across the continent was dangerous, difficult and measured in months. Yet, within the span of 40 years, the Union Pacific - Central Pacific route was completed in 1869. This made it possible to complete the trip from the East Coast to the West Coast in just 7 days! With the completion of the Missouri River Bridge at Omaha in 1872, the trip could be made without ever leaving the steel rail.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Golden Gate Bridge, a photo by chelseastarkphotography.com on Flickr.Via Flickr:The Golden Gate bridge is one of the most famous and beautiful bridges in the world because of its spectacular location, graceful lines, Art Deco detailing, and emblematic color. With towers extending 700 feet into the sky and over 100 feet beneath the bay, the bridge is also an engineering marvel.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

A black and white of Snow Canyon State Park is a state park of Utah, USA, featuring a canyon carved from the red and white Navajo sandstone in the Red Mountains. The park is located near Ivins, Utah and St. George in Washington County. Other geological features of the state park include extinct cinder cones, lava tubes, lava flows, and sand dunes.Snow Canyon sits at the junction of the Mojave Desert, Great Basin, and Colorado Plateau.

The climate is typical for a desert. Higher elevations tend to be dry and cooler. Lower elevations are also dry, but much warmer.

Summers are hot with low temperatures in the low 80 degrees Fahrenheit to high temperatures over 105 °F (41 °C). Winters can range from lows in the mid 20 degrees Fahrenheit to highs in the 60 degrees Fahrenheit ranges.

White Pelican a photo by Chelsea A Stark on Flickr.The Great White Pelican also known as the Eastern White Pelican, Rosy Pelican or White Pelican is a bird in the pelican family. It breeds from southeastern Europe through Asia and in Africa in swamps and shallow lakes.

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My name Is Chelsea Stark I am legally blind and was born with optic nerve damage I have tunnel vision and can only see to about two feet in front of me. I use a Nikon, Sony A 6000 and the iPhone 6 to take my pictures.

I use the live view to compose the pictures since I cannot see through the viewfinder. Since my field of vision is so narrow and I don’t relate to wide vistas, I photograph close up intimate subjects The things I like to photograph are animals, flowers and some times scenery.

I use an Apple Mac, which comes with some great tools such as speech, enlarged screen and oversize mouse pointer.

My inspiration comes from my loving fiance’ Robert Park. The more pictures I see of his the more inspired I get. He is also my teacher. I hope one day my pictures are as good as his.